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Occupational Safety and Health - The Development of a Training for Science Camp Leadors and Instructors
Maťáková, Jana ; Stratilová Urválková, Eva (advisor) ; Gajdošová, Veronika (referee)
The Faculty of Science, Charles University in Prague, together with the Prague 10 Youth House organises science camps outside Prague and in Prague, at Faculty of Science, every year. All camp leaders must be trained in occupational health and safety (OSH) before the start of the camp to ensure maximum safety of all participants. So far, temporary material has been used for training, a presentation that did not fully meet the requirements of the camp management. Therefore, the aim of the work was to develop suitable didactic materials for OSH training for leaders at science camps. The theoretical part of the thesis compares presentations on OSH available on internet, which however proved to be unsuitable for the required purpose. The practical part describes the developer products, didactic materials, which can be found in the appendixes. These are a guideline that is primarily intended for the trainer and three presentations that are intended for face-to-face training. The guideline serves as a help for trainers who will offer the training in OSH.
Social development at the camp using experiential pedagogy
Zapletalová, Věra ; Hanková, Zdeňka (advisor) ; Richterová, Magdalena (referee)
The bachelor's thesis focuses on the use of experiential pedagogy at a summer camp for children. The theoretical section deals with children's camps, experiential pedagogy, and its applications in the field of free-time pedagogy for the social development of students. The study focuses on the adaptation of new students and their relationships with future classmates at a summer camp for children aged 15 to 18. The analysis also applies to the camp program's use of experiential pedagogy methods. In summary, it appears that the new student camp assisted in the formation of multidisciplinary relationships as well as orientation in the school's climate and the establishment of rules.
Camp-wide game - methodology and practice
RAKUŠAN, Matyáš
This bachelor's thesis explores the phenomenon of camp-wide games that accompany summer camps for children. First, concepts and terms such as leisure time, camp, and game are introduced, which are closely related to camp-wide games and help us understand the principles of their preparation. The next section provides an overview of selected organizations that use camp-wide games as part of their activities at the camps they organize. Subsequently, methods for preparing, implementing, and concluding camp-wide games discussed in the literature reviewed in the first part of this thesis are compared with methods used by individual organizations.
Analysis of the principles of music therapy and the introduction of its elements into the methodology of the summer children's camp
LASCHOVÁ, Hana
The topic of the bachelor's thesis is the analysis of music therapy, its principles and creation of activities with elements of music therapy that can be used at a children's summer camp. The thesis theoretically describes music therapy and its main topics - history, methods, techniques and forms of music therapy and the personality of a music therapist. It also focuses on the topic of children's summer camps and their necessities - the definition of the recovery event, persons providing the event and the target group of participants. The thesis summarizes basic principles of music therapy based on the literary research. The main part of the thesis contains a description of activities with elements of music therapy that are applicable in the methodology of children's summer camp activities, especially at the children's summer camp Pohoďák.
The History of Scouting in South Bohemia
ZNACHOROVÁ, Lucie
The thesis deals with the history of scouting in the world and in the Czech countries, from the beginning until nowadays, specifically it focuses on the history of scouting in southern Bohemia. It primarily focuses on the development of the scout movement in individual scout troops of the South Bohemian region and on the process of their activities from the beginning until the 1950 s. The development of scouting in the selected area is divided into partial phases according to important milestones in the historical development of our country. The thesis deals with all important circumstances related to the birth of development of scouting. The first two chapters describe the history of world and czech scouting, chronologically according to individual time periods. The second two chapters, which are crucial for this thesis, focus on the development and history of scouting in southern Bohemia and in individual regions of this area. In this part the thesis describes two crucial periods of scout development. The first period maps the beginning of scouting in southern Bohemia and in cities from the beginning. It focuses on the 1920 s and 1930 s. The second period maps the post-war years until the date of the end of scouting. In this part thesis focuses on the post-war period from 1945 to 1950. The oldest informations were derived from the preserved archival materials and chronicles of individual scout troops. Periodicals and newspaper articles also became a source of informations. It was also derived from almanacs created by scout witnesses. Recent data were based on current literature that processed the history of scouting.
Possible Uses of Camp in Interpretation of Czech Contemporary Cultural Background
DEMETER, Peter
Proposed dissertation is focusing on specific eccentric aesthetics based on hyperboles, ambivalent meanings and ironic attitude, which in Anglo-American background is so called camp derived from French. Camp origin can be found on the court of Louis XIV, where we can notice passionate tries to cultivate affected court-style culminating in baroque metaphor of the world as a theatre. Due to impact of modernity and postmodernity, scope of the camp extended to various cultural spheres and phenomenon began to corelate through its eccentricity with common marginality, respectively with something what is different from "normality" and "genuineness" also settled schemes of perception or ways of historical reflection. Goal of proposed dissertation is based on theoretical-historical interpretations to trace mentions of camp (mainly in literature) with focus on Czech background, where its rich interpretational potential can clarify most of social-cultural tendencies.
Preparation and characterization of protein constructs for structural analysis of acylate domain of adenylate cyclase toxin from bacteria B. pertussis
Ryvola, Vojtěch ; Ječmen, Tomáš (advisor) ; Chmelík, Josef (referee)
Whooping cough or pertussis is a contagious bacterial airways diasease caused by B. pertussis. Despite the high vaccination coverage of the population in developed countries, whooping cough is one of the most common diseases that can be prevented by vaccination. Bacteria B. pertussis produces a variety of toxins that facilitate the colonization and proliferation of bacterial cells in the host ciliary epithelium of the upper respiratory tract. One of these toxins is adenylate cyclase toxin, which is released from bacterial cells by a type I secretory apparatus and, after it's calcium-induced packaging, is able to transport its N-terminal adenylate cyclase domain across the cytoplasmic membrane of host cells. This domain able to catalyse conversion of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) to a cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) after the interaction with cytoplasmatic calmodulin. High levels of cAMP subsequently lead to impaired cell signaling and to a fundamental reduction in the bactericidal functions of phagocytic cells. The aim of this bachelor thesis was to prepare and characterize 'hybrid' protein constructs, which consist of a C-terminal part of the acylation domain and an N-terminal part of the RTX domain (at positions 881-1038 and 881-1047) linked to the C-terminal part of the RTX domain (at...
The relationship of participation in children's summer camps with the development of moral reasoning in middle school children
Kovářík, Ondřej ; Psohlavec, Lukáš (advisor) ; Bačáková, Radka (referee)
Title The relationship of participation in children's summer camps with the development of moral reasoning in middle school children. Objectives The objective of the research was to determine the relationship between children's participation in summer camps and their moral development. A secondary objective was to determine the relationship between parenting style and the child's personality on the child's moral development. Methods The research was conducted on 164 middle school children. The research used three standardized questionnaires combined into one, specifically the questionnaires were the Alabama Parenting Questionnaire, the BFI - 10, and the Moral Identity Questionnaire. The results from these questionnaires were evaluated by statistical analysis using SPSS software. Subsequently, correlation analysis, regression analysis and T - Test were performed with the results. Results The relationship between participation in children's camps and the development of moral reasoning has not been proven. The relationship between parenting style and moral self was evident in the section dealing with so-called positive parenting. For the relationship with personality, the positive relationship of the traits agreeableness and conscientiousness showed an effect on the development of the moral self part....
Survey of bacterial nucleotide-based second messengers
Beneš, Tomáš ; Branny, Pavel (advisor) ; Dolejšová, Tereza (referee)
Second messengers are small molecules that belong to one of the fundamental types of cell signalling. Their function is to transmit signals from extracellular or intracellular receptors to specific effector proteins. This type of signal transduction is evolutionarily ancient and conserved, occuring in every cellular organism. However, individual taxa differ in the specific compounds they use in signal transduction. In bacteria, different nucleotide derivatives are mostly used. The most important examples are cAMP, (p)ppGpp, c-di-GMP and c-di-AMP. Bacterial second messengers are involved in the regulation of metabolism, biofilm formation, stringent response, osmoregulation, protection against viral infection and many other processes. In addition to describing these signalling pathways, this work also deals with enzymes for synthesis and degradation of these small signalling molecules.
Business Plan – Establishment of Parking for Campers and Caravans
Vitoulová, Veronika ; Oulehla, Jiří (referee) ; Luňáček, Jiří (advisor)
The purpose of this bachelor's thesis is to make a business plan for the establishment of a stellplatz on land that is owned by my father. In the analytical part, I will evaluate the current state and the overall starting position for the practical part. I dedicate the practical part to a specific business plan, its financing, the necessities without which the plan would not have taken place and, last but not least, its evaluation, whether the business plan is feasible at all.

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